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    Interior estimates for solutions of a fourth order nonlinear partial differential equation (English)
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    The authors establish interior estimates for solutions of the fourth-order nonlinear PDE \[ \Delta\rho=\alpha{{| \nabla\rho| ^2_G}\over{\rho}},\tag{\(*\)} \] which can be applied to uniqueness questions for solutions of (\(*\)). It is proved that a Euclidean complete \(\alpha\)-extremal hypersurface must be an elliptic paraboloid for \(| \alpha| \geq K(n)\).
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    interior estimates
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    uniqueness questions
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